According to the narrative in the Gospels, the Pharisees were bothered by Jesus healing (or performing work) on the Sabbath. Current Jewish Law, however, specifies that saving lives is a higher-order command than observing the Sabbath.
The act of changing anything, in their thinking constitutes work, and doing any work on the sabbath is breaking the sabbath.
They were angry as Jesus healed him on a sabbath.
working on the sabbath day and being with a gentile
yes, he healed a man of the sabbath day
The main complaints the Jews had against Jesus were that he 1. healed the man on a sabbath day 2. claimed God was his father. (John 5:15-18)
Luke 14:1-4.
It was the Sabbath
This is when Jesus healed a disabled man on the Sabbath Day however he wasn't suppose to considering it was the day you rest.
"At the same time, a Jew (the author) reading the Gospels is immediately aware of aspects which do not seem authentic; for example, the accounts of Pharisees wanting to kill Jesus because he healed on the Sabbath. The Pharisees never included healing in their list of activities forbidden on the Sabbath; and Jesus's methods of healing did not involve any of the activities that were forbidden. It is unlikely that they would have disapproved, even mildly, of Jesus's Sabbath-healing. Moreover, the picture of bloodthirsty, murderous Pharisees given in the Gospels contradicts everything known about them from Josephus, from their own writings, and from the Judaism, still living today, which they created. ... "... Jesus and the Jewish Resistance by; Hyam Maccoby
Jesus was at the temple when he healed blind bartameus.
Yes Jesus healed a woman, in Matthew chapter 9.
John 5:18 indicates that "the Jews" (really the Jewish religious leaders) wanted to kill Jesus, and wanted to use the fact that He healed on the Sabbath as another excuse to have Him removed permanently. The rest of John chapter 5 gives more of the story, as well as Jesus' response.
Jesus healed the ten lepers, he raised Lazarus from the dead, he also healed blind Barth-emus.